Sev
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Gayle Shadoe & Oliver said:Your cat looks like my Shadoe.
The first thing to be started is home testing, especially before you go mucking with better food.
I would be terrified to shoot blind. You may find cat's OK on a dose, then you muck with low carb foods, and all of a sudden, cat's sick and rushed to vet due to numbers low because insulin not needed as food was changed.
Until cat is closer to regulated, and you won't know until you are home testing, the food amount will matter little as cats can't get all they need from the foods, so seem hungrier and eat more, just to get the nutrients they need.
My Shadoe once ate close to 24oz/day but is down to maybe 8oz now. My Oliver was eating at least 30oz/day and is close to maybe 12oz now. They are regulated now.
I feed them friskies and fancy feast pate flavors which are under 10%; good enough for me. Shadoe is very carb sensitive and if she gets 3 pieces of dry food in her mouth, her BG will hit the 400s. Remove all the dry as it's just not good food.
Get yourself a Relion meter as the test strips are the cheapest, and you test cat like crazy and save some cash.
You will never know how cat is doing, or if your food choices are good or lousy, if you are not home testing.
Be sure you are testing for ketones as well.
I picked it all up today.
First test prior to eating was 441. About 1/2 hour after eating was 480.